Thursday, September 15, 2016

Antonio José Herrada
Avila has published a new piece in the web site Aporrea explaining his claim that president Chávez died
of a cancer “inoculated” by the Empire.

In his previous article, published also by Aporrea in May, Herrada claimed to have identified a “Nano weapon” used
by the United States government to “invade his (Chávez’s) body with nano
transporters with controlled directionality, which contained nano inductive
particles with metastasis accelerators of controlled dosage, in short, a
high-technology Nano Weapon, in order to create in him an atypical aggressive
cancer.”

In his most recent piece, Herrada uses a
sophisticated analysis technique which correlates two “Political Behaviors.” By
comparing what the author calls “time intervals” of the “Political Behavior of
the North-American Empire” (CPIN, acronym in Spanish), with those of the
“Political behavior of its National Operatives” (CPON), the author is able to
arrive at the exact date on which Chavez was inoculated with cancer using the
Nano Weapon: September 15, 2005.

Here is a short example of Herrada’s analysis technic, taken form the
paragraph in which he arrives at the date of the “inoculation”:

Kudos to
Antonio Herrada. I read the story directly in Apporea and was in awe. This is a
tremendous article that shows that anyone can write nonsense and the Bolivarian
will publish it and most likely believe it. I am positive Mr Herrada wrote
purposely a monumental farce to test the credulity of his readers including
"Venezuela Conspiracy Theories Monitor". Kudos once again

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

The coup d’état predicted
by the Venezuelan government for September 1 failed to materialized. Government
officials claim this is because they have averted the coup by arresting several
opposition leaders and dismantling what it says were “paramilitary camps” with
links to the opposition.

Coup plans are still
active and adapting to circumstances, according
to officials. The opposition has called for new nationwide protests for
today to push for a recall referendum against president Maduro. Opposition
followers are to gather in front of regional offices of the elections ruling
body CNE until 2:00pm and then disperse peacefully. The government is again
claiming that the protest is part of a coup d’état plan by the opposition.

The head of the intelligence
police SEBIN, Gustavo González López, says that today’s coup attempt is part of
a plot denominated “Plan
7S.”

The opposition
leaders arrested before September 1, Selson Guarate, Daniel Ceballos, Carlos
Melo, Yon Goicochea, and Lester Toledo (still not arrested), were named by
González López as leaders of the “conspiracy plans and terrorist acts” for
September 1, but that would be “reedited” today. Also, according to González
López, part of the plot is ex-president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe.

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Ahead of today’s
opposition march, the government has reedited its coup d’état narrative. “In
Venezuela we have to stop the coup d’état which is ongoing, I am calling the National
Guard of the people, and the security forces to be on their guards in order to
guarantee the peace and the right to live,” declared
President Maduro yesterday.

The pro-government
Telesur news channel explains:
“From September 1 to December 31 Venezuelans will mobilize to reject the
violent acts planned by the right-wing of the country, framed by the new Condor
Plan in Latin America.”

As usual, the government
is accusing the “Empire” of being behind what it says is the local opposition’s
coup plans.

- Air gun conspiracy:
A couple was detained on August 29 in Carabobo. Douglas Rico, chief of the investigative
police body CICPC, declared that they carried in their car “four imitation air
gun rifles and one imitation hand gun.” This is the government’s
explanation: The couple planned to dress as National Guards and fire with
their air guns at the opposition crowd at today’s march. Then they would scape
and a second military clad group would fire live rounds at the people. This
second group is still at large, according to Rico. The aim of this plot would
be to produce a massacre and to blame the National Guard and the National Bolivarian
Police for it. No explanation was provided by Rico as to why the air gun
prelude to the real massacre would be necessary for the massacre plot.

-Discourse Analysis: President
Maduro has
said he will name a commission of “national and international legal experts,
psychiatrists, linguists, and sociologists,” to “analyze” the discourse the
president of the National Assembly Henry Ramos Allup. The ultimate end of the analysis
will be to start a law suit against the opposition leader for “spearheading a
hate campaign and for promoting violence in Venezuela.”

-Guns at school: The
government is claiming that the opposition is storing weapons in the campus of the
private Jesuit Universidad Católica
Andrés Bello (UCAB). The first to make the accusation was PSUV’s
vice-president Diosdado Cabello. But the claim has been repeated by the Minister
of Interior Nestor Reverol as part of his
revelations of a “destabilizing plot for September 1.”